Video: Brand New iPhone 7 Plus is Already Live & Kicking

Another day another video has surfaced online showcasing three all new 5.5-inch iPhones working. Take a quick look of the iPhone 7 Plus!

The nearer the announcement of the upcoming iPhone 7/7Plus comes, the more leaked images and rumored features are surfacing online. Such is the huge curiosity among Apple fans that every single rumor is becoming the talk of the town.

Just yesterday, an alleged image of the specification sheet for a 256GB iPhone 7 Plus had surfaced online. It also more or less confirmed that the upcoming iPhones will come with a Lightning-equipped wired EarPods along with Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter. The next-gen flagship smartphone will rely on the Lightning port for charging listening as well as connectivity.

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The New Video of iPhone 7 Plus Leaves Very Little for Imagination

And just when we thought we have got enough of the leaks, a new video has appeared online; hogging a lot of limelight for showcasing the exploits of iPhone 7 Plus. The video shows three 5.5-inch phablets running.

Well-known Apple leaker Sonny Dickson has posted a short video of the three iPhone 7 Plus iPhones. If the video is anything to go by, the new smartphone looks strikingly similar to its predecessor. Though there is nothing new about it as several rumors had revealed it much before, it only takes away the guessing game out of the equation.

The rear side of the iPhone 7 Plus reveals that the phablet will come with the expected dual-lens camera. However, there is no Smart Connector on the back as rumored before.

The one exciting thing that the video showcases is the new pressure-sensitive Home button. A lot of rumors have gone hot and cold about it. I wish it proved to be true as the touch-sensitive Home button can add some elegance to the old design.

The new iPhone is said to feature a repositioned antenna bands. With the powerful A10 processor, more RAM, waterproofing as well as dual speakers, the iPhone will add a lot of muscle to its innards.